Jara stayed cool throughout the middleweight title fight, waiting
for the right moment to open up. Heath, on the other hand, spent
much of the bout in the turtle position working for takedowns,
illustrating why knees on the ground should perhaps be allowed.

At times Jara was not able to fend off the savvy Cesar Gracie(Pictures) brown belt, who played it smart
while working for the takedowns. Even when Jara was in Heath's
guard, he could not inflict much damage until round three.

In that round, though, Jara finally took side control. He then
created some space and turned up the heat, landing some blows to
the side of Heath's head. Battered, Heath could not escape the
position and had to take the punishment until 4:39 into the round,
when referee Josh Rosenthal ended the fight.

Heath had never reached a position to use his jiu-jitsu, as Jara
pressured him the entire fight. Afterward, the tattooed Jara looked
as if he had just had another day at the office while the
middleweight strap was wrapped around his waist.

In the co-main event, UFC veteran Kelly Dullanty made his return to
the cage after a six-year layoff. He did not fair too well.

As he moved forward on the attack, Lance Wipf(Pictures) caught Dullanty with an
incredible superman punch that landed right on the chin. The fight,
which will surely be shown on future Pure Combat highlight reels,
lasted a mere nine seconds.

Dullanty battled several times to return to his feet after the
fight was over. He was barely able to take a seat on the stool,
then stood up completely dazed and took his spot back in his corner
as if he were ready to start the fight again.

In another bout that had a fighter making a return to the cage
after a six-year layoff, Pit Fight Team's Cruz Gomez found himself battling off
guillotine chokes against the explosive Isaac De Jesus. However, De
Jesus did not do much else beyond his choke attempts, yet he did
win a split decision.

Gomez's cornerman, Chuck
Liddell(Pictures), was visibly upset with the call.
He was seen stating a very good case to judge Dan Stell, who judged
the fight 30-27 for De Jesus.

Michael Brown forced Rolando Torres(Pictures) into a bad position against the
fence early in their bout and pounded away on him. The referee gave
Torres time to escape before he stepped in at 2:37.

Richard Chavez, of Greg Jackson's school in New Mexico, fought as
if he were still a bit upset about his loss at the previous Pure
Combat event, which was taped for the "Tapout" TV show. He defeated
Eric Jacob by rear-naked
choke in round one.

Travis Bennett
submitted Yonas Gegreegziahbheo with a rear-naked choke in the
first round of their 145-pound bout.